Part Two: Embassy Church Prince Albert

Published On: November 17th, 2024

In the second installment of our ongoing series, we welcome Kieran Thibault, the son of the former principal of Legacy Christian Academy and Regent Academy in Prince Albert, Duff Friesen. As a former student of both schools, Kieran shares his unique experiences and insights from his time there and offers his own perspective on the impact these institutions had on his life. Join us for a continuation and look into the schools and churches planted by Keith Johnson.

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The Legacy of Abuse Podcast shares powerful firsthand stories and tracks the ongoing fight for truth, accountability, and justice surrounding institutional abuse at Legacy Christian Academy, Christian Centre Academy, Saskatoon Christian Centre, & Mile Two Church.

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1May, 2026

Trial for former private Saskatoon Christian school administrator rescheduled, again

May 1st, 2026|

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/ken-schultz-christian-centre-academy-trial-cancelled-hospital-9.7185051

The trial for one of the former administrators charged with assaulting students at a private Christian school in Saskatoon has been adjourned, again.

Ken Schultz is charged with assault with a weapon for allegedly striking students with a wooden paddle at Christian Centre Academy in the early 2000s. He is also charged with sexual assault.

His judge-alone trial was scheduled to run next week in Saskatoon Court of King’s Bench, but […]

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The Statement of Claim was issued on August 8, 2022. The next step will be collecting information, and certification of the claim as a class action on behalf of all minors who attended Legacy Christian Academy, Christian Centre Academy, Saskatoon Christian Centre, and/or Mile Two Church from 1982 to present.

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